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Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
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A PerfectFamine - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5D2tBE0hVQ
Up In Smoke - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOiWeJxYxvE
Time Bomb Ticking - Malawi
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"Without the kids the tobacco would rot", says Josepha, whose son Shepherd works on her tobacco field. Enticed by promises of high incomes and fertiliser loans, peasants are being encouraged to switch from corn to tobacco. In an ironic twist, the little money made from growing tobacco is being spent on corn. Handling tobacco with bare hands equals to absorbing nicotine from fifty cigarettes a day. "People have no idea of what is going on", says doctor Chimbetete, warning of the risks of green tobacco disease. With tobacco representing 60% of Malawi's exports the authorities are turning a blind eye to the situation, and corporate responsibilities programmes are proving a sham. As one commentator states: "They finance these programs to clear their conscience".
SBS Australia – Ref. 5988
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BAT cigarette vans have been receiving FREE police protection for at least two years in South Africa,at the tax payer's expense

published:23 Sep 2015

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published:30 Oct 2015

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Earlier this year, we launched our company video, We areBAT. The video aimed to show the world what a modern, 21st century tobacco company looks like by shining a spotlight on some of the people who help make us the organisation we are today.
One of the stories we heard in the original We Are BAT film was from a sales representative in South Africa, who told the cameras: “I feel like the sky’s the limit on what you can achieve.”
And in our follow-up video we hear from two fellow members of our Trade Marketing and Distribution team in Johannesburg, who talk about the opportunities for professional development that come with working for BAT.
Through their story, we hope you’ll get a sense of the incredible teamwork, camaraderie and passion that goes into making us a progressive company that’s proud of its heritage and excited about the future.

The Hadzabe people, a small tribe in central Tanzania, smoke cannabis and tobacco socially. Haja, from Jenman Safaris, filmed this social practice. What amazed me is how long it takes these guys to light their pipes! Read this extract from the National Geographic on how this smoking is performed:
‘It is impossible to overstate just how much… most Hadza (or Hadzabe)… love to smoke. The four possessions every Hadza man owns are a bow, some arrows, a knife, and a pipe, made from a hollowed-out, soft stone. The smoking material, tobacco or cannabis, is acquired from a neighboring group, usually the Datoga, in exchange for honey…. (Each Hadza) has a small amount of tobacco, which is tied into a ball inside his shirttail. He retrieves it, stuffs it all into his pipe, and then, holding the pipe vertically, plucks an ember from the fire and places it atop his pipe. Pulsing his cheeks in and out like a bellows, he inhales the greatest quantity of smoke he possibly can. He passes the pipe on to the next person’

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http://videos-youtube66.blogspot.com pls click this link 4 more While some countries are taking effective measures to regulate tobacco industries, people in South Africa have to deal with the painful fact that smoking continues to bring serious consequences to their lives.

published:02 Jun 2012

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Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Tobacco use in Africa is rising at an alarming rate, resulting in increased poverty and disease as Africa's poor divert precious resources to feed tobacco addictions.
Écoutez la vidéo en français :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMJ7WIL3o0Y

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

According to American Community Survey in 2009, Americans reporting British ancestry are 40,234,652, or 13.0% of the total U.S. population, a significant drop from the 1980 United States Census where 49,598,035 reported as having English ancestry and 61,311,449 reported as having British ancestry. Using the self reported 2010 census figures British Americans are the second largest European ancestry group after German Americans. However, this figure is likely a serious undercount, as a large proportion of Americans of British descent have a tendency (since the introduction of a new 'American' category in the 2000 census) to identify as simply Americans Eight out of the ten most common surnames in the United States are of British origin.

History

1902 to 2000

The company was formed in 1902, when the United Kingdom's Imperial Tobacco Company and the American Tobacco Company of the United States agreed to form a joint venture, the British-American Tobacco Company Ltd. The parent companies agreed not to trade in each other's domestic territory and to assign trademarks, export businesses and overseas subsidiaries to the joint venture. James Buchanan Duke became its chairman and the British American Tobacco business began life in countries as diverse as Canada, China, Germany, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, but not in the United Kingdom or in the United States.

The American Tobacco Company restructured itself in 1969, forming a holding company called American Brands, Inc., which operated American Tobacco as a subsidiary. American Brands acquired a variety of non-tobacco businesses during the 1970s and 1980s, and sold its tobacco operations to Brown & Williamson in 1994. American Brands subsequently renamed itself Fortune Brands.

Etymology

The English word "tobacco" originates from the Spanish and Portuguese word "tabaco". The precise origin of this word is disputed, but it is generally thought to have derived at least in part, from Taino, the Arawakan language of the Caribbean. In Taino, it was said to mean either a roll of tobacco leaves (according to Bartolomé de las Casas, 1552), or to tabago, a kind of Y-shaped pipe used for sniffing tobacco smoke (according to Oviedo; with the leaves themselves being referred to as cohiba).

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The Tobacco Industry's Exploitation Of African Children

The Tobacco Industry's Exploitation Of African Children

The Tobacco Industry's Exploitation Of African Children

Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
For similar stories, see:
A PerfectFamine - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5D2tBE0hVQ
Up In Smoke - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOiWeJxYxvE
Time Bomb Ticking - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF9B-yJXm4Q
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"Without the kids the tobacco would rot", says Josepha, whose son Shepherd works on her tobacco field. Enticed by promises of high incomes and fertiliser loans, peasants are being encouraged to switch from corn to tobacco. In an ironic twist, the little money made from growing tobacco is being spent on corn. Handling tobacco with bare hands equals to absorbing nicotine from fifty cigarettes a day. "People have no idea of what is going on", says doctor Chimbetete, warning of the risks of green tobacco disease. With tobacco representing 60% of Malawi's exports the authorities are turning a blind eye to the situation, and corporate responsibilities programmes are proving a sham. As one commentator states: "They finance these programs to clear their conscience".
SBS Australia – Ref. 5988
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

We are BAT – South Africa

Earlier this year, we launched our company video, We areBAT. The video aimed to show the world what a modern, 21st century tobacco company looks like by shining a spotlight on some of the people who help make us the organisation we are today.
One of the stories we heard in the original We Are BAT film was from a sales representative in South Africa, who told the cameras: “I feel like the sky’s the limit on what you can achieve.”
And in our follow-up video we hear from two fellow members of our Trade Marketing and Distribution team in Johannesburg, who talk about the opportunities for professional development that come with working for BAT.
Through their story, we hope you’ll get a sense of the incredible teamwork, camaraderie and passion that goes into making us a progressive company that’s proud of its heritage and excited about the future.

You've never lit a tobacco pipe like this...

The Hadzabe people, a small tribe in central Tanzania, smoke cannabis and tobacco socially. Haja, from Jenman Safaris, filmed this social practice. What amazed me is how long it takes these guys to light their pipes! Read this extract from the National Geographic on how this smoking is performed:
‘It is impossible to overstate just how much… most Hadza (or Hadzabe)… love to smoke. The four possessions every Hadza man owns are a bow, some arrows, a knife, and a pipe, made from a hollowed-out, soft stone. The smoking material, tobacco or cannabis, is acquired from a neighboring group, usually the Datoga, in exchange for honey…. (Each Hadza) has a small amount of tobacco, which is tied into a ball inside his shirttail. He retrieves it, stuffs it all into his pipe, and then, holding the pipe vertically, plucks an ember from the fire and places it atop his pipe. Pulsing his cheeks in and out like a bellows, he inhales the greatest quantity of smoke he possibly can. He passes the pipe on to the next person’

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Smoking in South Africa

Smoking in South Africa

Smoking in South Africa

http://videos-youtube66.blogspot.com pls click this link 4 more While some countries are taking effective measures to regulate tobacco industries, people in South Africa have to deal with the painful fact that smoking continues to bring serious consequences to their lives.

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Tobacco in Africa: The Tobacco Epidemic

Tobacco in Africa: The Tobacco Epidemic

Tobacco in Africa: The Tobacco Epidemic

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Tobacco use in Africa is rising at an alarming rate, resulting in increased poverty and disease as Africa's poor divert precious resources to feed tobacco addictions.
Écoutez la vidéo en français :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMJ7WIL3o0Y

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[HD] South African Lingo Part 1

[HD] South African Lingo Part 1

[HD] South African Lingo Part 1

Interesting and fun South AfricanLingo Part 1
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Tobacco store in Cape Town boasts 223 years in existence

Tobacco store in Cape Town boasts 223 years in existence

Tobacco store in Cape Town boasts 223 years in existence

A tobacco store in Cape Town is defying longevity by remaining open for business for 223 years.The family run store has been selling tobacco products for more than two centuries and has been witness to some truly astounding historical events through the ages. CCTV's TraversAndrews has this report.

Tobacco business in Africa: Nick Hales

A look at the competitive and sometimes dirty business of cigarettes. A Zimbabwean tobacco company, Savanna, has recently appointed NickHales as its GlobalChief Executive. Savanna has made some inroads in South Africa and Mozambique it says , and now it says it's ready to conquer African and global markets. Savanna has often been at odds with big players like British American Tabacco and Phillip Morris with accusations flying both ways.
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Question Time: Tobacco usage in SA, 25 January 2017

The Minister of the Department of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says his department wants to move forward with regulations to further reduce tobacco usage in South Africa. According to a study by the World Health Organization released a fortnight ago, smoking costs the global economy more than $1 Trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030 than it does now. Meanwhile debates continue on which between Vaping and common tobacco smoking is the best option. The Department of Health says e-cigarettes must be treated in the same way that regular tobacco smoking is. It further says there is a belief that e-cigarettes that
do not have nicotine, are introducing youngsters to smoking. Once they start catching it, the next level is to go to real cigarettes. This stance is coupled with a
number of proposed regulations, including plain-packaging, abolishing the 25% space for smokers, and banning the display of cigarettes at supermarket kiosks.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

4:48

Tobacco in Africa : Africa and the Tobacco Industry

Tobacco in Africa : Africa and the Tobacco Industry

Tobacco in Africa : Africa and the Tobacco Industry

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
African advocates and researchers describe the tactics used by tobacco companies to undermine tobacco control efforts.
Écoutez la vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6kzUQObwEs

4:23

More farmers in Zim turning to tobacco farming

More farmers in Zim turning to tobacco farming

More farmers in Zim turning to tobacco farming

Well-watered soil, fertile land and a favourable climate have led to Zimbabwe being the largest exporter of tobacco in Africa.
More and more farmers there are turning to the crop.
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Top 10 Best Cigarettes Brands in The World 2018 | Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers / Addicted

Top 10 Best Cigarettes Brands in The World 2018 | Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers / Addicted

Top 10 Best Cigarettes Brands in The World 2018 | Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers / Addicted

Cigarettes Addicted? Top 10 Best Brands of Cigarettes in The World | Marlboro Cigarettes Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers
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With our list of 10 best brands of cigarettes for new smokers, the beginnings of your “smoking career” will be much more pleasant. If you already decided you want to smoke, you might as well enjoy it.
The most important thing that determines the taste of the cigarette is the tobacco itself. Characteristics of tobacco depending on the region and the soil where tobacco plants grow so there can be a great variation in taste. Almost all cigarette manufacturers use more than one tobacco in their products, blending the tobacco from different regions to achieve a unique taste.
Cigarettes contain nicotine, a highly addictive substance found naturally in tobacco. It travels quickly to the brain when it is inhaled and can cause a feeling of temporary relaxation and/or stress relief.
We are Introduce Here Top ten best cigarettes brands:
1. Marlboro
Marlboro is undoubtedly the best-selling cigarette brand and that is why it is at the top of the most popular cigarette brands list. Marlboro brand, which is the property of Philip Morris, was launched in 1924 and since it has been one of the most popular brands around the world. It is similarly popular in Asia, Africa, America and Europe.
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2. Winston
Winston first appeared on the cigarettes market in 1954. The R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's brand has enjoyed the first place among the most preferred cigarette brands during 5 years. From 1965 to 1970, Winston almost dominated the cigarette industry. It is one of the most best-selling cigarettes among smokers. And today, it is the second most popular brand.
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3. Camel
Camel was founded in 1913 by R.J. ReynoldsTobacco. This year the brand is honoring its one century anniversary. It is the 3rd most popular cigarette in the world nowadays. It is well-known in the USA and South Africa. At an earlier time, Camel was compared with Marlboro by popularity. But after a while, its reputation has been dropping slowly.
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4. L&MAltria Group's L&M was released for the first time in 1953 and today it is one of the highly sold cigarette brands. The block sale of these cigarettes accrues to the Asian countries and in the United States. Now it is considered the world's 4th best cigarette brand.
5. Parliament
Parliament, being established in 1931, is one of the oldest cigarette brands. This brand belongs to the premium cigarette sector. Due to its high-quality tobacco, Parliament is very popular among celebrity smokers. It is widely recognized in the Middle East countries and the US. The brand is produced by Philip Morris.
6. Pall Mall
Pall Mall is an old brand that has appeared on the cigarette market in 1899. It became popular not so long ago, in 2004. Pall Mall is manufactured by R. J. ReynoldsTobacco Company.
7. Dunhill
Dunhill is a cigarette brand made by the British American Tobacco. It is considered one of the most expensive tobacco brands as it belongs to the premium cigarette sector.
8. Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike, a British American Tobacco's brand, has been offered for sale since 1871. The cigarette brand was the best-selling one in the United States for many years, and many smokers still would not consider smoking anything else.
9. Red & White
Red&White is a low-cost cigarette but it is one of the most popular brands among smokers. It is mostly purchased by the middle and lower class consumers. Red&White is manufactured by Philip Morris International, American tobacco company, the products of which are sold in more than 200 countries.
10. Hilton
Hilton is one of the most favorite cigarette brands in the America and England. This brand was established in 1970 by British American Tobacco, a company known for such famous brands as Dunhill and Pall Mall. The Hilton light and Hilton Platinum are liked most by the upper-class consumers.
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South African Airways launches tobacco-based bio-fuel flights

South African Airways launches tobacco-based bio-fuel flights

South African Airways launches tobacco-based bio-fuel flights

History has been made in Africa's aviation industry. The first passenger flights using bio-fuel have made the trip between Johannesburg and Cape Town. The plane burns organic fuel extracted from a nicotine-free tobacco plant called Solaris. The endeavour is the result of a two-and a-half-year partnership between national carrier SAA, Boeing and bio-fuel producers SRK-Energy and Sunchem. CCTV's Angelo Coppola reports

4:45

Tobacco in Africa: Alternative Livelihoods to Tobacco Farming

Tobacco in Africa: Alternative Livelihoods to Tobacco Farming

Tobacco in Africa: Alternative Livelihoods to Tobacco Farming

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Farmers want to escape the trap of tobacco production. This bamboo farm in Kenya demonstrates that alternatives to tobacco farming offer a far better livelihood for farmers and their families.
Écoutez la vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWRWqsSS97w

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☺FUNNY Zimbabwe Grows Tobacco For China. Robert Mugabe.

☺FUNNY Zimbabwe Grows Tobacco For China. Robert Mugabe.

☺FUNNY Zimbabwe Grows Tobacco For China. Robert Mugabe.

FUNNY. Zimbabwe produce tobacco and cigarettes for the Chinese and will keep on producing if they want more...

The Tobacco Industry's Exploitation Of African Children

Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
For similar stories, see:
A PerfectFamine - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5D2tBE0hVQ
Up In Smoke - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOiWeJxYxvE
Time Bomb Ticking - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF9B-yJXm4Q
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We are BAT – South Africa

Earlier this year, we launched our company video, We areBAT. The video aimed to show the world what a modern, 21st century tobacco company looks like by shining a spotlight on some of the people who help make us the organisation we are today.
One of the stories we heard in the original We Are BAT film was from a sales representative in South Africa, who told the cameras: “I feel like the sky’s the limit on what you can achieve.”
And in our follow-up video we hear from two fellow members of our Trade Marketing and Distribution team in Johannesburg, who talk about the opportunities for professional development that come with working for BAT.
Through their story, we hope you’ll get a sense of the incredible teamwork, camaraderie and passion that goes into making us a progressive company t...

You've never lit a tobacco pipe like this...

The Hadzabe people, a small tribe in central Tanzania, smoke cannabis and tobacco socially. Haja, from Jenman Safaris, filmed this social practice. What amazed me is how long it takes these guys to light their pipes! Read this extract from the National Geographic on how this smoking is performed:
‘It is impossible to overstate just how much… most Hadza (or Hadzabe)… love to smoke. The four possessions every Hadza man owns are a bow, some arrows, a knife, and a pipe, made from a hollowed-out, soft stone. The smoking material, tobacco or cannabis, is acquired from a neighboring group, usually the Datoga, in exchange for honey…. (Each Hadza) has a small amount of tobacco, which is tied into a ball inside his shirttail. He retrieves it, stuffs it all into his pipe, and then, holding the pipe ...

published: 07 Nov 2014

Smoking in South Africa

http://videos-youtube66.blogspot.com pls click this link 4 more While some countries are taking effective measures to regulate tobacco industries, people in South Africa have to deal with the painful fact that smoking continues to bring serious consequences to their lives.

published: 02 Jun 2012

Tobacco in Africa: The Tobacco Epidemic

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Tobacco use in Africa is rising at an a...

published: 14 Dec 2011

[HD] South African Lingo Part 1

Interesting and fun South AfricanLingo Part 1
Check out my profile at Gawkbox - its a new way of "monetisation" (https://www.gawkbox.com/umfundise) and it won't cost you a dime.
http://www.twaksak.co.za/

published: 04 Nov 2016

Tobacco store in Cape Town boasts 223 years in existence

A tobacco store in Cape Town is defying longevity by remaining open for business for 223 years.The family run store has been selling tobacco products for more than two centuries and has been witness to some truly astounding historical events through the ages. CCTV's TraversAndrews has this report.

Peter Stuyvesant cigarette commercial 1985

Tobacco business in Africa: Nick Hales

A look at the competitive and sometimes dirty business of cigarettes. A Zimbabwean tobacco company, Savanna, has recently appointed NickHales as its GlobalChief Executive. Savanna has made some inroads in South Africa and Mozambique it says , and now it says it's ready to conquer African and global markets. Savanna has often been at odds with big players like British American Tabacco and Phillip Morris with accusations flying both ways.
For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SABCNewsOnline?lang=en
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SABCNewsOnline

Question Time: Tobacco usage in SA, 25 January 2017

The Minister of the Department of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says his department wants to move forward with regulations to further reduce tobacco usage in South Africa. According to a study by the World Health Organization released a fortnight ago, smoking costs the global economy more than $1 Trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030 than it does now. Meanwhile debates continue on which between Vaping and common tobacco smoking is the best option. The Department of Health says e-cigarettes must be treated in the same way that regular tobacco smoking is. It further says there is a belief that e-cigarettes that
do not have nicotine, are introducing youngsters to smoking. Once they start catching it, the next level is to go to real cigarettes. This stance is coupled with a...

published: 25 Jan 2017

Tobacco in Africa : Africa and the Tobacco Industry

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
African advocates and researchers descr...

published: 14 Dec 2011

More farmers in Zim turning to tobacco farming

Well-watered soil, fertile land and a favourable climate have led to Zimbabwe being the largest exporter of tobacco in Africa.
More and more farmers there are turning to the crop.
For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SABCNewsOnline?lang=en
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SABCNewsOnline

published: 13 Jan 2015

Top 10 Best Cigarettes Brands in The World 2018 | Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers / Addicted

Cigarettes Addicted? Top 10 Best Brands of Cigarettes in The World | Marlboro Cigarettes Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers
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With our list of 10 best brands of cigarettes for new smokers, the beginnings of your “smoking career” will be much more pleasant. If you already decided you want to smoke, you might as well enjoy it.
The most important thing that determines the taste of the cigarette is the tobacco itself. Characteristics of tobacco depending on the region and the soil where tobacco plants grow so there can be a great variation in taste. Almost all cigarette manufacturers use more than one tobacco in their products, blending the tobacco from different regions to achieve a unique taste.
Cigarettes co...

published: 22 Jul 2017

South African Airways launches tobacco-based bio-fuel flights

History has been made in Africa's aviation industry. The first passenger flights using bio-fuel have made the trip between Johannesburg and Cape Town. The plane burns organic fuel extracted from a nicotine-free tobacco plant called Solaris. The endeavour is the result of a two-and a-half-year partnership between national carrier SAA, Boeing and bio-fuel producers SRK-Energy and Sunchem. CCTV's Angelo Coppola reports

published: 19 Jul 2016

Tobacco in Africa: Alternative Livelihoods to Tobacco Farming

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Farmers want to escape the trap of toba...

published: 14 Dec 2011

☺FUNNY Zimbabwe Grows Tobacco For China. Robert Mugabe.

FUNNY. Zimbabwe produce tobacco and cigarettes for the Chinese and will keep on producing if they want more...

Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
For similar stories, see:
A PerfectFamine - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5D2tBE0hVQ
Up In Smoke - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOiWeJxYxvE
Time Bomb Ticking - Malawi
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"Without the kids the tobacco would rot", says Josepha, whose son Shepherd works on her tobacco field. Enticed by promises of high incomes and fertiliser loans, peasants are being encouraged to switch from corn to tobacco. In an ironic twist, the little money made from growing tobacco is being spent on corn. Handling tobacco with bare hands equals to absorbing nicotine from fifty cigarettes a day. "People have no idea of what is going on", says doctor Chimbetete, warning of the risks of green tobacco disease. With tobacco representing 60% of Malawi's exports the authorities are turning a blind eye to the situation, and corporate responsibilities programmes are proving a sham. As one commentator states: "They finance these programs to clear their conscience".
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Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
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"Without the kids the tobacco would rot", says Josepha, whose son Shepherd works on her tobacco field. Enticed by promises of high incomes and fertiliser loans, peasants are being encouraged to switch from corn to tobacco. In an ironic twist, the little money made from growing tobacco is being spent on corn. Handling tobacco with bare hands equals to absorbing nicotine from fifty cigarettes a day. "People have no idea of what is going on", says doctor Chimbetete, warning of the risks of green tobacco disease. With tobacco representing 60% of Malawi's exports the authorities are turning a blind eye to the situation, and corporate responsibilities programmes are proving a sham. As one commentator states: "They finance these programs to clear their conscience".
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We are BAT – South Africa

Earlier this year, we launched our company video, We areBAT. The video aimed to show the world what a modern, 21st century tobacco company looks like by shinin...

Earlier this year, we launched our company video, We areBAT. The video aimed to show the world what a modern, 21st century tobacco company looks like by shining a spotlight on some of the people who help make us the organisation we are today.
One of the stories we heard in the original We Are BAT film was from a sales representative in South Africa, who told the cameras: “I feel like the sky’s the limit on what you can achieve.”
And in our follow-up video we hear from two fellow members of our Trade Marketing and Distribution team in Johannesburg, who talk about the opportunities for professional development that come with working for BAT.
Through their story, we hope you’ll get a sense of the incredible teamwork, camaraderie and passion that goes into making us a progressive company that’s proud of its heritage and excited about the future.

Earlier this year, we launched our company video, We areBAT. The video aimed to show the world what a modern, 21st century tobacco company looks like by shining a spotlight on some of the people who help make us the organisation we are today.
One of the stories we heard in the original We Are BAT film was from a sales representative in South Africa, who told the cameras: “I feel like the sky’s the limit on what you can achieve.”
And in our follow-up video we hear from two fellow members of our Trade Marketing and Distribution team in Johannesburg, who talk about the opportunities for professional development that come with working for BAT.
Through their story, we hope you’ll get a sense of the incredible teamwork, camaraderie and passion that goes into making us a progressive company that’s proud of its heritage and excited about the future.

You've never lit a tobacco pipe like this...

The Hadzabe people, a small tribe in central Tanzania, smoke cannabis and tobacco socially. Haja, from Jenman Safaris, filmed this social practice. What amazed ...

The Hadzabe people, a small tribe in central Tanzania, smoke cannabis and tobacco socially. Haja, from Jenman Safaris, filmed this social practice. What amazed me is how long it takes these guys to light their pipes! Read this extract from the National Geographic on how this smoking is performed:
‘It is impossible to overstate just how much… most Hadza (or Hadzabe)… love to smoke. The four possessions every Hadza man owns are a bow, some arrows, a knife, and a pipe, made from a hollowed-out, soft stone. The smoking material, tobacco or cannabis, is acquired from a neighboring group, usually the Datoga, in exchange for honey…. (Each Hadza) has a small amount of tobacco, which is tied into a ball inside his shirttail. He retrieves it, stuffs it all into his pipe, and then, holding the pipe vertically, plucks an ember from the fire and places it atop his pipe. Pulsing his cheeks in and out like a bellows, he inhales the greatest quantity of smoke he possibly can. He passes the pipe on to the next person’

The Hadzabe people, a small tribe in central Tanzania, smoke cannabis and tobacco socially. Haja, from Jenman Safaris, filmed this social practice. What amazed me is how long it takes these guys to light their pipes! Read this extract from the National Geographic on how this smoking is performed:
‘It is impossible to overstate just how much… most Hadza (or Hadzabe)… love to smoke. The four possessions every Hadza man owns are a bow, some arrows, a knife, and a pipe, made from a hollowed-out, soft stone. The smoking material, tobacco or cannabis, is acquired from a neighboring group, usually the Datoga, in exchange for honey…. (Each Hadza) has a small amount of tobacco, which is tied into a ball inside his shirttail. He retrieves it, stuffs it all into his pipe, and then, holding the pipe vertically, plucks an ember from the fire and places it atop his pipe. Pulsing his cheeks in and out like a bellows, he inhales the greatest quantity of smoke he possibly can. He passes the pipe on to the next person’

Smoking in South Africa

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http://videos-youtube66.blogspot.com pls click this link 4 more While some countries are taking effective measures to regulate tobacco industries, people in South Africa have to deal with the painful fact that smoking continues to bring serious consequences to their lives.

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Tobacco in Africa: The Tobacco Epidemic

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the ...

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Tobacco use in Africa is rising at an alarming rate, resulting in increased poverty and disease as Africa's poor divert precious resources to feed tobacco addictions.
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Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Tobacco use in Africa is rising at an alarming rate, resulting in increased poverty and disease as Africa's poor divert precious resources to feed tobacco addictions.
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[HD] South African Lingo Part 1

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Tobacco store in Cape Town boasts 223 years in existence

A tobacco store in Cape Town is defying longevity by remaining open for business for 223 years.The family run store has been selling tobacco products for more t...

A tobacco store in Cape Town is defying longevity by remaining open for business for 223 years.The family run store has been selling tobacco products for more than two centuries and has been witness to some truly astounding historical events through the ages. CCTV's TraversAndrews has this report.

A tobacco store in Cape Town is defying longevity by remaining open for business for 223 years.The family run store has been selling tobacco products for more than two centuries and has been witness to some truly astounding historical events through the ages. CCTV's TraversAndrews has this report.

A look at the competitive and sometimes dirty business of cigarettes. A Zimbabwean tobacco company, Savanna, has recently appointed NickHales as its GlobalChief Executive. Savanna has made some inroads in South Africa and Mozambique it says , and now it says it's ready to conquer African and global markets. Savanna has often been at odds with big players like British American Tabacco and Phillip Morris with accusations flying both ways.
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A look at the competitive and sometimes dirty business of cigarettes. A Zimbabwean tobacco company, Savanna, has recently appointed NickHales as its GlobalChief Executive. Savanna has made some inroads in South Africa and Mozambique it says , and now it says it's ready to conquer African and global markets. Savanna has often been at odds with big players like British American Tabacco and Phillip Morris with accusations flying both ways.
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The Minister of the Department of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says his department wants to move forward with regulations to further reduce tobacco usage in South Africa. According to a study by the World Health Organization released a fortnight ago, smoking costs the global economy more than $1 Trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030 than it does now. Meanwhile debates continue on which between Vaping and common tobacco smoking is the best option. The Department of Health says e-cigarettes must be treated in the same way that regular tobacco smoking is. It further says there is a belief that e-cigarettes that
do not have nicotine, are introducing youngsters to smoking. Once they start catching it, the next level is to go to real cigarettes. This stance is coupled with a
number of proposed regulations, including plain-packaging, abolishing the 25% space for smokers, and banning the display of cigarettes at supermarket kiosks.
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The Minister of the Department of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says his department wants to move forward with regulations to further reduce tobacco usage in South Africa. According to a study by the World Health Organization released a fortnight ago, smoking costs the global economy more than $1 Trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030 than it does now. Meanwhile debates continue on which between Vaping and common tobacco smoking is the best option. The Department of Health says e-cigarettes must be treated in the same way that regular tobacco smoking is. It further says there is a belief that e-cigarettes that
do not have nicotine, are introducing youngsters to smoking. Once they start catching it, the next level is to go to real cigarettes. This stance is coupled with a
number of proposed regulations, including plain-packaging, abolishing the 25% space for smokers, and banning the display of cigarettes at supermarket kiosks.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

Tobacco in Africa : Africa and the Tobacco Industry

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the ...

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
African advocates and researchers describe the tactics used by tobacco companies to undermine tobacco control efforts.
Écoutez la vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6kzUQObwEs

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
African advocates and researchers describe the tactics used by tobacco companies to undermine tobacco control efforts.
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More farmers in Zim turning to tobacco farming

Well-watered soil, fertile land and a favourable climate have led to Zimbabwe being the largest exporter of tobacco in Africa.
More and more farmers there are t...

Well-watered soil, fertile land and a favourable climate have led to Zimbabwe being the largest exporter of tobacco in Africa.
More and more farmers there are turning to the crop.
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Well-watered soil, fertile land and a favourable climate have led to Zimbabwe being the largest exporter of tobacco in Africa.
More and more farmers there are turning to the crop.
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Top 10 Best Cigarettes Brands in The World 2018 | Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers / Addicted

Cigarettes Addicted? Top 10 Best Brands of Cigarettes in The World | Marlboro Cigarettes Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers
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With our list of 10 best brands of cigarettes for new smokers, the beginnings of your “smoking career” will be much more pleasant. If you already decided you want to smoke, you might as well enjoy it.
The most important thing that determines the taste of the cigarette is the tobacco itself. Characteristics of tobacco depending on the region and the soil where tobacco plants grow so there can be a great variation in taste. Almost all cigarette manufacturers use more than one tobacco in their products, blending the tobacco from different regions to achieve a unique taste.
Cigarettes contain nicotine, a highly addictive substance found naturally in tobacco. It travels quickly to the brain when it is inhaled and can cause a feeling of temporary relaxation and/or stress relief.
We are Introduce Here Top ten best cigarettes brands:
1. Marlboro
Marlboro is undoubtedly the best-selling cigarette brand and that is why it is at the top of the most popular cigarette brands list. Marlboro brand, which is the property of Philip Morris, was launched in 1924 and since it has been one of the most popular brands around the world. It is similarly popular in Asia, Africa, America and Europe.
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2. Winston
Winston first appeared on the cigarettes market in 1954. The R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's brand has enjoyed the first place among the most preferred cigarette brands during 5 years. From 1965 to 1970, Winston almost dominated the cigarette industry. It is one of the most best-selling cigarettes among smokers. And today, it is the second most popular brand.
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3. Camel
Camel was founded in 1913 by R.J. ReynoldsTobacco. This year the brand is honoring its one century anniversary. It is the 3rd most popular cigarette in the world nowadays. It is well-known in the USA and South Africa. At an earlier time, Camel was compared with Marlboro by popularity. But after a while, its reputation has been dropping slowly.
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4. L&MAltria Group's L&M was released for the first time in 1953 and today it is one of the highly sold cigarette brands. The block sale of these cigarettes accrues to the Asian countries and in the United States. Now it is considered the world's 4th best cigarette brand.
5. Parliament
Parliament, being established in 1931, is one of the oldest cigarette brands. This brand belongs to the premium cigarette sector. Due to its high-quality tobacco, Parliament is very popular among celebrity smokers. It is widely recognized in the Middle East countries and the US. The brand is produced by Philip Morris.
6. Pall Mall
Pall Mall is an old brand that has appeared on the cigarette market in 1899. It became popular not so long ago, in 2004. Pall Mall is manufactured by R. J. ReynoldsTobacco Company.
7. Dunhill
Dunhill is a cigarette brand made by the British American Tobacco. It is considered one of the most expensive tobacco brands as it belongs to the premium cigarette sector.
8. Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike, a British American Tobacco's brand, has been offered for sale since 1871. The cigarette brand was the best-selling one in the United States for many years, and many smokers still would not consider smoking anything else.
9. Red & White
Red&White is a low-cost cigarette but it is one of the most popular brands among smokers. It is mostly purchased by the middle and lower class consumers. Red&White is manufactured by Philip Morris International, American tobacco company, the products of which are sold in more than 200 countries.
10. Hilton
Hilton is one of the most favorite cigarette brands in the America and England. This brand was established in 1970 by British American Tobacco, a company known for such famous brands as Dunhill and Pall Mall. The Hilton light and Hilton Platinum are liked most by the upper-class consumers.
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Cigarettes Addicted? Top 10 Best Brands of Cigarettes in The World | Marlboro Cigarettes Ranked by Cigarettes Smokers
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With our list of 10 best brands of cigarettes for new smokers, the beginnings of your “smoking career” will be much more pleasant. If you already decided you want to smoke, you might as well enjoy it.
The most important thing that determines the taste of the cigarette is the tobacco itself. Characteristics of tobacco depending on the region and the soil where tobacco plants grow so there can be a great variation in taste. Almost all cigarette manufacturers use more than one tobacco in their products, blending the tobacco from different regions to achieve a unique taste.
Cigarettes contain nicotine, a highly addictive substance found naturally in tobacco. It travels quickly to the brain when it is inhaled and can cause a feeling of temporary relaxation and/or stress relief.
We are Introduce Here Top ten best cigarettes brands:
1. Marlboro
Marlboro is undoubtedly the best-selling cigarette brand and that is why it is at the top of the most popular cigarette brands list. Marlboro brand, which is the property of Philip Morris, was launched in 1924 and since it has been one of the most popular brands around the world. It is similarly popular in Asia, Africa, America and Europe.
Buy Marlboro cig from http://amzn.to/2hpbz5E
2. Winston
Winston first appeared on the cigarettes market in 1954. The R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's brand has enjoyed the first place among the most preferred cigarette brands during 5 years. From 1965 to 1970, Winston almost dominated the cigarette industry. It is one of the most best-selling cigarettes among smokers. And today, it is the second most popular brand.
Buy Winston poster from http://amzn.to/2v0iCox
3. Camel
Camel was founded in 1913 by R.J. ReynoldsTobacco. This year the brand is honoring its one century anniversary. It is the 3rd most popular cigarette in the world nowadays. It is well-known in the USA and South Africa. At an earlier time, Camel was compared with Marlboro by popularity. But after a while, its reputation has been dropping slowly.
Buy Camel metal sign from http://amzn.to/2vk60LH
4. L&MAltria Group's L&M was released for the first time in 1953 and today it is one of the highly sold cigarette brands. The block sale of these cigarettes accrues to the Asian countries and in the United States. Now it is considered the world's 4th best cigarette brand.
5. Parliament
Parliament, being established in 1931, is one of the oldest cigarette brands. This brand belongs to the premium cigarette sector. Due to its high-quality tobacco, Parliament is very popular among celebrity smokers. It is widely recognized in the Middle East countries and the US. The brand is produced by Philip Morris.
6. Pall Mall
Pall Mall is an old brand that has appeared on the cigarette market in 1899. It became popular not so long ago, in 2004. Pall Mall is manufactured by R. J. ReynoldsTobacco Company.
7. Dunhill
Dunhill is a cigarette brand made by the British American Tobacco. It is considered one of the most expensive tobacco brands as it belongs to the premium cigarette sector.
8. Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike, a British American Tobacco's brand, has been offered for sale since 1871. The cigarette brand was the best-selling one in the United States for many years, and many smokers still would not consider smoking anything else.
9. Red & White
Red&White is a low-cost cigarette but it is one of the most popular brands among smokers. It is mostly purchased by the middle and lower class consumers. Red&White is manufactured by Philip Morris International, American tobacco company, the products of which are sold in more than 200 countries.
10. Hilton
Hilton is one of the most favorite cigarette brands in the America and England. This brand was established in 1970 by British American Tobacco, a company known for such famous brands as Dunhill and Pall Mall. The Hilton light and Hilton Platinum are liked most by the upper-class consumers.
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History has been made in Africa's aviation industry. The first passenger flights using bio-fuel have made the trip between Johannesburg and Cape Town. The plane burns organic fuel extracted from a nicotine-free tobacco plant called Solaris. The endeavour is the result of a two-and a-half-year partnership between national carrier SAA, Boeing and bio-fuel producers SRK-Energy and Sunchem. CCTV's Angelo Coppola reports

History has been made in Africa's aviation industry. The first passenger flights using bio-fuel have made the trip between Johannesburg and Cape Town. The plane burns organic fuel extracted from a nicotine-free tobacco plant called Solaris. The endeavour is the result of a two-and a-half-year partnership between national carrier SAA, Boeing and bio-fuel producers SRK-Energy and Sunchem. CCTV's Angelo Coppola reports

Tobacco in Africa: Alternative Livelihoods to Tobacco Farming

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the ...

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Farmers want to escape the trap of tobacco production. This bamboo farm in Kenya demonstrates that alternatives to tobacco farming offer a far better livelihood for farmers and their families.
Écoutez la vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWRWqsSS97w

Africa, a new frontier for tobacco companies, is witnessing a smoking epidemic. These short videos provide an introduction to tobacco use in Africa some of the successes in addressing the devastating effects of tobacco use and the challenges to progress, including tobacco industry influence.
These videos were made in conjunction with the African TobaccoSituationAnalysisProject (ATSA), an initiative supported by IDRC in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Learn more about how this project helped African advocates and researchers identify barriers and opportunities to tobacco control in their countries. They achieved ground-breaking success through focussing their efforts on key advocacy, policy and legislative strategies.
Farmers want to escape the trap of tobacco production. This bamboo farm in Kenya demonstrates that alternatives to tobacco farming offer a far better livelihood for farmers and their families.
Écoutez la vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWRWqsSS97w

Things to do in South Africa | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When one thinks of South Africa safaris, wine tours and Cape Town may initially come to mind. Although these are some of the biggest draws for tourists the country has so much more to offer. Join us as we present to you our 20 day adventure going from Johannesburg all the way to Cape Town. Some of the top travel highlights included a Kruger National Park safari, hiking along the Wild Coast, canoeing in Wilderness and climbing mountains in Northern Drakensberg. In terms of our taste buds we tried Biltong for the first time and devoured South African barbecue – better know as Braai – on more than one occasion. There are few countries that are as unique and diverse as South Africa. Come find out what makes it shine. This is South Africa!
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Top 10 Things To Do In South Africa

South Africa is known for having a sordid history however it also known to be the former home of Nelson Mandela and of many natural wonders. Definitely worth a visit so these are the top 10 things to do in South Africa.
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South Africa Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination South-Africa.
Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, ...

Cape Town Travel Guide

Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
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Cape Town is a singularly inviting place, wowing visitors with its art, architecture, wine and culinary offerings, not to mention its spectacular setting amid mountains and sea.
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Top 10 Things to Do in Cape Town

We share our Top Ten activities in South Africa's beautiful Capital, Cape Town.
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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village present...

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published: 13 Jan 2017

TRAVEL VLOG: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

I loved visiting Cape Town so much I hope to return again some day! I posted more about what I did, where I went, what I wore in my blog post right here:
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published: 18 Mar 2016

20 Things to do in Stellenbosch, South Africa Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Stellenbosch, South Africa showcasing the best things to do in Stellenbosch in this travel guide to the Cape Winelands region of the Western Cape. Our focus was of course touring around world class vineyards and wine farms in and around Stellenbosch; however, we also covered some of best outdoor activities and cultural experiences such as going on a vineyard segway tour, wine safari, visiting a township and eating a local Xhosa meal. Stellenbosch town has numerous attractions worth visiting and a wonderful cafe, restaurant and nightlife scene. Fortunately, we had a chance to explore on foot and bicycle to see a different side of town. Overall, our Stellenbosch travel guide covers sipping wine, gourmet eating and fun activities for couples, friends and/or families.
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published: 25 May 2017

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Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, hotels, museums, nightlife and a lot more ideas on what to visit in the largest city of South Africa. Are you going on holiday to South Africa? You should definitely visit Johannesburg!
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South Africa Travel Guide - Top 5 Attractions

Take a guided tour of the greatest travel attractions of South Africa - KalahariDessert, Winelands, Drakensberg, Kruger National Park, Cape Town.
I'd like to show you the top 5 attractions of South Africa.
Number 5 -- Kalahari Dessert - home to one of the world's most remarkable landscapes. Numerous animals call it home. It truly is a unique experience.
Number 4 -- Winelands -- Located close to cape town amidst great scenery. Rich fertile soil leads to highest quality wines. Beautiful buildings add to the appeal.
Number 3 -- The Drakensberg -- highest mountain range in South Africa. Of geological and ecological importance, you can also find a rare concentration of ancient cave paintings.
Number 2 -- Kruger National Park - One of the largest Game Reserves in Africa. You can find a...

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Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

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Cape Town sits on South Africa’sCape Peninsula, where the waters of the Atlantic and IndianOceans converge.
Begin your adventure at The Castle of Good Hope, the centerpoint from which the city grew. Nearby you’ll find Company’s Garden, the Parliament Building, and the South African Museum.
Don’t miss the District Six Museum, which gives voice to the 60,000 non-white residents who saw their vibrant multi-racial neighborhood flattened during the darkest days of the Apartheid era.
One neighborhood that was spared from apartheid’s wrecking ball is Bo-Kaap, where traditional Cape Malay culture continues amid the row houses of this colorful hillside suburb.
Visit the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, and explore attractions such as Two Oceans Aquarium. The waterfront is also the gateway to one of the world’s most infamous prisons, Robben Island.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most beloved landmark. From the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, take a walking trail up the mountain, or take the Cableway for the spectacular ride to the viewing area.
Cape Town is one of the world’s great beach cities. From Green Point, the site of Cape Town’s futuristic stadium, follow the coast and discover one incredible beach after another.
Cape Town’s riches don’t end with its beaches, it’s also blessed with some of the best wine country in the world. After touring the acclaimed wineries of Paarl and Stellenbosch, head up Franschhoek Pass and wander hillsides filled with Proteas.
In local tradition, the Protea represents transformation, courage and hope. Cape Town is a city which shares the same soil, so it’s not surprising that it embodies those same qualities too.

Top 10 Things To Do In South Africa

South Africa is known for having a sordid history however it also known to be the former home of Nelson Mandela and of many natural wonders. Definitely worth a ...

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Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

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Johannesburg is the commercial centre of South Africa. Since gold was first discovered there, everything has revolved around money and from the 50th floor of Africa’s tallest building, The CarltonTowers, there is an all-engulfing view of the city’s narrow streets and jungle of concrete and glass.The AfricanMuseum is a contemporary building and one of South Africa’s most exquisite landmarks, it contains a large variety of geological exhibits and detailed accounts of the city’s past surface mining that gave rise to the country’s massive gold rush. The resistance to apartheid is also illustrated, as well as the history of Africa’s native inhabitants who journeyed from present day Botswana to the south of the country. In contrast to Johannesburg, Pretoria grew at a calmer pace and has developed from a Boer farming municipality into South Africa’s administrative capital. Located on a hill is the Vortrekker Monument that is a reminder of the Boers’ Great Trek and, in 1830, the crucial battle in which they defeated the Zulus. Sun City is a magnificent fantasy world full of African ambience and the Sun City Hotel is the casino that made Sol Kerzner the richest man in South Africa, whereas the futuristic Cascades Hotel derived its name from its wonderful setting of waterfalls, pools and lush plant life. The route travels northeast over the misty and one time heavily defended Drakens Mountains in the direction of theKruger Park that extends along the border with Mosambique. From Kruger, the journey continues across Swaziland and Kwazulu Natal to Port Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean’s south coast. Along the rocky coastline a road leads to the southernmost tip of Africa, the Cape Of Good Hope. For those lucky enough to experience it, the drive on the spectacular mountain road around the Cape is an amazing adventure. One of the many natural wonders of this unique land that unites European influence with African pride.

Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
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Our Cape Town travel guide! A beautiful guide for a beautiful city, Cape Town is incredible.
Thanks to our friends at Thomas Cook Airlines for flying us to Cape Town. Thomas Cook Airlines fly DIRECT from London Gatwick from December through to March and you can get a return flight from £599.99 https://www.thomascookairlines.com/en/cheap-flights/south-africa/cape-town/
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We're so excited to share our guide to Cape Town with you. This breathtaking city is full of a thousand adventures, incredible food, and most importantly, wonderful people.
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What to Do in Cape Town, South Africa | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Cape Town is a singularly inviting place, wowing visitors with its art, architecture, wine and culinary offerings, not to mention its spectacular setting amid m...

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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village presents us the culture, art and traditions of Zulus and other tribes. From South Africa we can take a trip to the thundering cascades of Victoria falls, where there is always a rainbow in the sky.
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The Republic of South Africa with its diversity and unmatched natural makings is often called "Rainbow Country". Scrublands full of game, beaches inviting for a swim, sky-high mountains, picturesque lakes and cities of historic heritage make up the appeal of the country. The Southest point of Africa: the Cape of Good Hope tells us about famous seamen, the Victorian-style city of Cape Town - about Boer settlers and English colonists. Conservated territories, botanic gardens and Africa's most famous wine-producing territory make up the Cape Peninsula. In Pilanesberg reservation you can meet wild animals in their natural habitat: lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards. Sun City expects the visitors with hotels, casino, aquapark, golf courses and a theme park. The Lesedi Cultural Village presents us the culture, art and traditions of Zulus and other tribes. From South Africa we can take a trip to the thundering cascades of Victoria falls, where there is always a rainbow in the sky.
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TRAVEL VLOG: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

I loved visiting Cape Town so much I hope to return again some day! I posted more about what I did, where I went, what I wore in my blog post right here:
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Join us as we visit Stellenbosch, South Africa showcasing the best things to do in Stellenbosch in this travel guide to the Cape Winelands region of the Western Cape. Our focus was of course touring around world class vineyards and wine farms in and around Stellenbosch; however, we also covered some of best outdoor activities and cultural experiences such as going on a vineyard segway tour, wine safari, visiting a township and eating a local Xhosa meal. Stellenbosch town has numerous attractions worth visiting and a wonderful cafe, restaurant and nightlife scene. Fortunately, we had a chance to explore on foot and bicycle to see a different side of town. Overall, our Stellenbosch travel guide covers sipping wine, gourmet eating and fun activities for couples, friends and/or families.
20 Things to do in Stellenbosch TravelGuidePlaylist:
Intro to Stellenbosch, South Africa - 00:01
1) Cape MalayDinner with wine and cupcakes at Delheim - 00:50
2) Wine and Fudge Pairing at AvontuurEstate - 01:12
3) Lunch at Blaauwklippen FamilyMarket - 02:35
4) Braai and Wine Blending at Middelvlei Wine Estate - 04:08
5) Segway tour at Spier Wine Farm - 05:28
6) Lunch at Hoghouse BBQ & Bakery on Spier Wine Farm - 06:51
7) Walking Tour of Stellenbosch, South Africa - 07:11
8) Wine safari at Jordan Wines - 07:32
9) KayamandiTownship Tour - 08:46
10) Traditional Xhosa Meal - 09:16
11) Music and Drinks at RebellionCourtyardCafe - 10:03
12) Hiking in Jonkershoek Nature Reserve - 10:25
13) Biking tour of Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands - 11:20
14) Lunch at Lanzerac Wine Estate - 11:28
15) Vinegar tasting at Rozendal Farm - 11:41
16) Dinner at Delaire Graff Estate - 13:22
17) Brandy Tasting at Van Ryn - 13:39
18) Olive oil Tasting and Brunch at Tokara - 14:31
19) Sidecar tour of Stellenbosch, South Africa - 14:54
20) Lunch at The Bus Stop - 15:58
Outro to Stellenbosch, Western Cape - 19:11
Our visit Stellenbosch travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a wine and food guide (best vineyards, farms, restaurants and food in the region), top adventure recreation and the city by day and night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Stellenbosch tourism brochure or Stellenbosch, South Africa city tour.
Things to do in Stellenbosch, South Africa Travel Guide VideoTranscript:
On our very first trip to South Africa we spent one day in Stellenbosch where we did a wine tour and hit up a total of 5 wineries. It was an action packed day but we knew we had only seen a fraction of what this place has to offer and we were itching to return! Fast forward two years, and we found ourselves with an invitation to come and experience Stellenbosch, this time with a week to spare. Naturally we said yes! This being the winelands meant that our itinerary was wine heavy, but we also got to see sample the food, visit the markets, check out the nightlife and get close to nature. The following is our travel guide to Stellenbosch, pour yourself a glass of wine, sit back, and join us on this ride!
In between all the feasting and vineyard hopping, we also found a bit of time to explore Stellenbosch itself. Stellenbosch is a charming town located in the Western Cape, and it’s the second oldest European settlement in the province after Cape Town. The streets are lined with oak trees, the buildings are all painted white, and you have a cool mix of Early Cape, Cape Dutch, and Victorian architecture.
And while Sam was off hiking, I did a biking tour of Stellenbosch with the AdventureShop, where I learned a bit more about the town’s history, and got out in nature, before biking over to the Lanzerac Wine Estate where we met up with the group again. Here we had a light lunch featuring a spread of cheese, deli meats, fresh fruits, and of course, wine!
And just like that our week in Stellenbosch was over! I think it’s fair to say that we left a few pounds heavier, but with a newfound appreciation for South African wine and a taste of what the winelands have to offer. As always, we hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Stellenbosch. If you have any other suggestions of cool things to see, eat, or experience, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below. In the meantime we wish you happy travels and we’ll see you in Cape Town on our next video!
This is part of our Travel in South Africa video series showcasing South African food, South African culture, South African wine and South African cuisine.
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Join us as we visit Stellenbosch, South Africa showcasing the best things to do in Stellenbosch in this travel guide to the Cape Winelands region of the Western Cape. Our focus was of course touring around world class vineyards and wine farms in and around Stellenbosch; however, we also covered some of best outdoor activities and cultural experiences such as going on a vineyard segway tour, wine safari, visiting a township and eating a local Xhosa meal. Stellenbosch town has numerous attractions worth visiting and a wonderful cafe, restaurant and nightlife scene. Fortunately, we had a chance to explore on foot and bicycle to see a different side of town. Overall, our Stellenbosch travel guide covers sipping wine, gourmet eating and fun activities for couples, friends and/or families.
20 Things to do in Stellenbosch TravelGuidePlaylist:
Intro to Stellenbosch, South Africa - 00:01
1) Cape MalayDinner with wine and cupcakes at Delheim - 00:50
2) Wine and Fudge Pairing at AvontuurEstate - 01:12
3) Lunch at Blaauwklippen FamilyMarket - 02:35
4) Braai and Wine Blending at Middelvlei Wine Estate - 04:08
5) Segway tour at Spier Wine Farm - 05:28
6) Lunch at Hoghouse BBQ & Bakery on Spier Wine Farm - 06:51
7) Walking Tour of Stellenbosch, South Africa - 07:11
8) Wine safari at Jordan Wines - 07:32
9) KayamandiTownship Tour - 08:46
10) Traditional Xhosa Meal - 09:16
11) Music and Drinks at RebellionCourtyardCafe - 10:03
12) Hiking in Jonkershoek Nature Reserve - 10:25
13) Biking tour of Stellenbosch, Cape Winelands - 11:20
14) Lunch at Lanzerac Wine Estate - 11:28
15) Vinegar tasting at Rozendal Farm - 11:41
16) Dinner at Delaire Graff Estate - 13:22
17) Brandy Tasting at Van Ryn - 13:39
18) Olive oil Tasting and Brunch at Tokara - 14:31
19) Sidecar tour of Stellenbosch, South Africa - 14:54
20) Lunch at The Bus Stop - 15:58
Outro to Stellenbosch, Western Cape - 19:11
Our visit Stellenbosch travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a wine and food guide (best vineyards, farms, restaurants and food in the region), top adventure recreation and the city by day and night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Stellenbosch tourism brochure or Stellenbosch, South Africa city tour.
Things to do in Stellenbosch, South Africa Travel Guide VideoTranscript:
On our very first trip to South Africa we spent one day in Stellenbosch where we did a wine tour and hit up a total of 5 wineries. It was an action packed day but we knew we had only seen a fraction of what this place has to offer and we were itching to return! Fast forward two years, and we found ourselves with an invitation to come and experience Stellenbosch, this time with a week to spare. Naturally we said yes! This being the winelands meant that our itinerary was wine heavy, but we also got to see sample the food, visit the markets, check out the nightlife and get close to nature. The following is our travel guide to Stellenbosch, pour yourself a glass of wine, sit back, and join us on this ride!
In between all the feasting and vineyard hopping, we also found a bit of time to explore Stellenbosch itself. Stellenbosch is a charming town located in the Western Cape, and it’s the second oldest European settlement in the province after Cape Town. The streets are lined with oak trees, the buildings are all painted white, and you have a cool mix of Early Cape, Cape Dutch, and Victorian architecture.
And while Sam was off hiking, I did a biking tour of Stellenbosch with the AdventureShop, where I learned a bit more about the town’s history, and got out in nature, before biking over to the Lanzerac Wine Estate where we met up with the group again. Here we had a light lunch featuring a spread of cheese, deli meats, fresh fruits, and of course, wine!
And just like that our week in Stellenbosch was over! I think it’s fair to say that we left a few pounds heavier, but with a newfound appreciation for South African wine and a taste of what the winelands have to offer. As always, we hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do in Stellenbosch. If you have any other suggestions of cool things to see, eat, or experience, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below. In the meantime we wish you happy travels and we’ll see you in Cape Town on our next video!
This is part of our Travel in South Africa video series showcasing South African food, South African culture, South African wine and South African cuisine.
This was part of the #Stellenblog campaign organized by Destinate.
Music in this video courtesy of JoakimKarudhttp://youtube.com/joakimkarud
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Welcome to Johannesburg

Everything you need to know when you go on your dream holiday to the beautiful Johannesburg. Get shown around and informed about trips, shopping, restaurants, ...

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Take a guided tour of the greatest travel attractions of South Africa - KalahariDessert, Winelands, Drakensberg, Kruger National Park, Cape Town.
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Number 5 -- Kalahari Dessert - home to one of the world's most remarkable landscapes. Numerous animals call it home. It truly is a unique experience.
Number 4 -- Winelands -- Located close to cape town amidst great scenery. Rich fertile soil leads to highest quality wines. Beautiful buildings add to the appeal.
Number 3 -- The Drakensberg -- highest mountain range in South Africa. Of geological and ecological importance, you can also find a rare concentration of ancient cave paintings.
Number 2 -- Kruger National Park - One of the largest Game Reserves in Africa. You can find all of the Big Five here. Nature's beauty is in bounty here.
Number 1 -- Cape Town -- the city's location is simply spectacular. Alluring table mountain provides an inspiring backdrop. And stunning beaches make it a world famous city.

Take a guided tour of the greatest travel attractions of South Africa - KalahariDessert, Winelands, Drakensberg, Kruger National Park, Cape Town.
I'd like to show you the top 5 attractions of South Africa.
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Number 3 -- The Drakensberg -- highest mountain range in South Africa. Of geological and ecological importance, you can also find a rare concentration of ancient cave paintings.
Number 2 -- Kruger National Park - One of the largest Game Reserves in Africa. You can find all of the Big Five here. Nature's beauty is in bounty here.
Number 1 -- Cape Town -- the city's location is simply spectacular. Alluring table mountain provides an inspiring backdrop. And stunning beaches make it a world famous city.

The Tobacco Industry's Exploitation Of African Children

Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
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Question Time: Tobacco usage in SA, 25 January 2017

The Minister of the Department of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says his department wants to move forward with regulations to further reduce tobacco usage in South Africa. According to a study by the World Health Organization released a fortnight ago, smoking costs the global economy more than $1 Trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030 than it does now. Meanwhile debates continue on which between Vaping and common tobacco smoking is the best option. The Department of Health says e-cigarettes must be treated in the same way that regular tobacco smoking is. It further says there is a belief that e-cigarettes that
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Ash to cash: Big Tobacco's big profits - Counting the Cost

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Big Pharma Companies Are Exploiting The World's Poor

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Desert of Skeletons. Full Documentary | Planet Doc Full Documentaries

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The SkeletonCoast marks the limit of a desert which covers a narrow strip, no wider than 200 kilometres, running from southern Angola to the Orange river, the border with South Africa.
02:22 Like a coastal belt, the dunes and rocks of the Namib desert cover 250,000 square kilometres along more than 2,000 kilometres of the Atlantic coast of Namibia.
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Dr. Steven Rubert: "An Environmental History of Zimbabwe's Highveld"

Dr. Steven Rubert is an economic historian with a long-standing interest in colonial era Zimbabwe and is the author of The Historical Dictionary of Zimbabwe. He has studied such topics as tobacco farming and wage labor, and, more recently, a comparison of the cultural, socio-political, and economic contexts of health care for indigenous Africans and white settlers. In this talk he will explore how colonial policies impacted the environment of the central region of Zimbabwe, as well as events since the late 1990s.
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BUILDING POLICY CONSENSUS ON ACHIEVING A SMOKE FREE SOUTH AFRICA

In an attempt to build policy consensus on achieving a smoke free South Africa, a panel of experts gathered at Johannesburg’s Hyatt Regency Hotel on Wednesday 25 January 2017. Four health professionals presented a variety of views on the efficacy of vaping – the increasingly popular smoking of e-cigarettes – as a healthier alternative to the smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes.
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Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
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A PerfectFamine - Malawi
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"Without the kids the tobacco would rot", says Josepha, whose son Shepherd works on her tobacco field. Enticed by promises of high incomes and fertiliser loans, peasants are being encouraged to switch from corn to tobacco. In an ironic twist, the little money made from growing tobacco is being spent on corn. Handling tobacco with bare hands equals to absorbing nicotine from fifty cigarettes a day. "People have no idea of what is going on", says doctor Chimbetete, warning of the risks of green tobacco disease. With tobacco representing 60% of Malawi's exports the authorities are turning a blind eye to the situation, and corporate responsibilities programmes are proving a sham. As one commentator states: "They finance these programs to clear their conscience".
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Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
For similar stories, see:
A PerfectFamine - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5D2tBE0hVQ
Up In Smoke - Malawi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOiWeJxYxvE
Time Bomb Ticking - Malawi
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"Without the kids the tobacco would rot", says Josepha, whose son Shepherd works on her tobacco field. Enticed by promises of high incomes and fertiliser loans, peasants are being encouraged to switch from corn to tobacco. In an ironic twist, the little money made from growing tobacco is being spent on corn. Handling tobacco with bare hands equals to absorbing nicotine from fifty cigarettes a day. "People have no idea of what is going on", says doctor Chimbetete, warning of the risks of green tobacco disease. With tobacco representing 60% of Malawi's exports the authorities are turning a blind eye to the situation, and corporate responsibilities programmes are proving a sham. As one commentator states: "They finance these programs to clear their conscience".
SBS Australia – Ref. 5988
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The Minister of the Department of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says his department wants to move forward with regulations to further reduce tobacco usage in South Africa. According to a study by the World Health Organization released a fortnight ago, smoking costs the global economy more than $1 Trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030 than it does now. Meanwhile debates continue on which between Vaping and common tobacco smoking is the best option. The Department of Health says e-cigarettes must be treated in the same way that regular tobacco smoking is. It further says there is a belief that e-cigarettes that
do not have nicotine, are introducing youngsters to smoking. Once they start catching it, the next level is to go to real cigarettes. This stance is coupled with a
number of proposed regulations, including plain-packaging, abolishing the 25% space for smokers, and banning the display of cigarettes at supermarket kiosks.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

The Minister of the Department of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi says his department wants to move forward with regulations to further reduce tobacco usage in South Africa. According to a study by the World Health Organization released a fortnight ago, smoking costs the global economy more than $1 Trillion a year, and will kill one third more people by 2030 than it does now. Meanwhile debates continue on which between Vaping and common tobacco smoking is the best option. The Department of Health says e-cigarettes must be treated in the same way that regular tobacco smoking is. It further says there is a belief that e-cigarettes that
do not have nicotine, are introducing youngsters to smoking. Once they start catching it, the next level is to go to real cigarettes. This stance is coupled with a
number of proposed regulations, including plain-packaging, abolishing the 25% space for smokers, and banning the display of cigarettes at supermarket kiosks.
For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news

Ash to cash: Big Tobacco's big profits - Counting the CostLast week, retailers across the world did not sell cigarettes and tobacco products for one day.
"World No Tobacco Day" was marked internationally on May 31 in order to highlight health risks associated with tobacco use and to advocate policies to reduce tobacco consumption. Tobacco kills an estimated six million people per year.
The tobacco industry has annual revenues of nearly $500bn. The number of cigarettes manufactured and sold has risen to six trillion every year worldwide - nearly double of what it was four decades ago.
Tobacco stocks outperformed the market in 2015 and have in fact done so for the past decade.
But even if you are not buying cigarettes, you may still be buying in to them.
In May 2016, one of the biggest insurers, Axa, said it could not continue being a health insurer and supporting tobacco. It committed to stubbing out its investments in tobacco stocks and bonds and even called the tobacco industry a sunset industry. But is the industry really on its way out?
We examine how big tobacco players have shifted focus to the developing world to stay profitable; and how your pension money may well be tied up in the industry.
As there are also calls on pension funds to follow Axa's lead, Counting the Cost talks to JonathanHoare, director of Policy & Investor Networks, Shareaction, about Big Tobacco and the politics behind it.
Al Jazeera'sStep Vaessen gives an insight into the tobacco industry's focus on developing countries like Indonesia and its impact on the people. With 65 million smokers, Indonesia is a big market - one in five children start to smoke before the age of 10.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
ISIL and oil: Even as the Iraqi army fights back, the armed group, which is also known as ISIS, is still strong and well-funded. An update on how ISIL controls the oil fields, how it sells the oil and why it is still finding customers for its contraband crude.
Greece on life support: The country is bankrupt, so how much more austerity is in store for Europe's most depressed economy?
Made in Taiwan: About 90 percent of the world's computers and one-third of mobile phones are from Taiwan. It's famous for its technology industry, but it may need to adapt if it wants to remain a high-tech hub.
More from Counting the Cost on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/countingthecostYT
Website - http://aljazeera.com/countingthecost/

Ash to cash: Big Tobacco's big profits - Counting the CostLast week, retailers across the world did not sell cigarettes and tobacco products for one day.
"World No Tobacco Day" was marked internationally on May 31 in order to highlight health risks associated with tobacco use and to advocate policies to reduce tobacco consumption. Tobacco kills an estimated six million people per year.
The tobacco industry has annual revenues of nearly $500bn. The number of cigarettes manufactured and sold has risen to six trillion every year worldwide - nearly double of what it was four decades ago.
Tobacco stocks outperformed the market in 2015 and have in fact done so for the past decade.
But even if you are not buying cigarettes, you may still be buying in to them.
In May 2016, one of the biggest insurers, Axa, said it could not continue being a health insurer and supporting tobacco. It committed to stubbing out its investments in tobacco stocks and bonds and even called the tobacco industry a sunset industry. But is the industry really on its way out?
We examine how big tobacco players have shifted focus to the developing world to stay profitable; and how your pension money may well be tied up in the industry.
As there are also calls on pension funds to follow Axa's lead, Counting the Cost talks to JonathanHoare, director of Policy & Investor Networks, Shareaction, about Big Tobacco and the politics behind it.
Al Jazeera'sStep Vaessen gives an insight into the tobacco industry's focus on developing countries like Indonesia and its impact on the people. With 65 million smokers, Indonesia is a big market - one in five children start to smoke before the age of 10.
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
ISIL and oil: Even as the Iraqi army fights back, the armed group, which is also known as ISIS, is still strong and well-funded. An update on how ISIL controls the oil fields, how it sells the oil and why it is still finding customers for its contraband crude.
Greece on life support: The country is bankrupt, so how much more austerity is in store for Europe's most depressed economy?
Made in Taiwan: About 90 percent of the world's computers and one-third of mobile phones are from Taiwan. It's famous for its technology industry, but it may need to adapt if it wants to remain a high-tech hub.
More from Counting the Cost on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/countingthecostYT
Website - http://aljazeera.com/countingthecost/

HumanLab Rats (2013): Big pharmaceutical companies are increasingly outsourcing clinical trials to developing countries to create new medicine. Taking advantage of relaxed regulation, it's the world's poorest who are paying the price.
For similar stories, see:
US AddictionEpidemic Fuelled By Pharma Corporations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs4vAPnIWxc
Cry For AidsDrugs - South Africa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i91Z0HtBNGM
Why Big-Pharma Fails In Africa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17Ysq7XxKRo
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"I don't like coming here where my son is buried. He would be five now", says Suzana. Her three-month-old baby died along with thirteen others in a clinical trial by British lab GSK. With a population of 41 million, Argentina has become the preferred destination for drug testing, where a third of the population depend on free healthcare. "They were so pushy; they would harass people until they accepted to take part in the trial", says paediatrician Leandro Gamba. While some of the most powerful pharmaceutical companies benefit, victims and their families receive no explanation, compensation or justice when things go wrong. "There is no law, no national agency, no controls."
WildAngle Productions – Ref. 5975
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HumanLab Rats (2013): Big pharmaceutical companies are increasingly outsourcing clinical trials to developing countries to create new medicine. Taking advantage of relaxed regulation, it's the world's poorest who are paying the price.
For similar stories, see:
US AddictionEpidemic Fuelled By Pharma Corporations
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs4vAPnIWxc
Cry For AidsDrugs - South Africa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i91Z0HtBNGM
Why Big-Pharma Fails In Africa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17Ysq7XxKRo
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"I don't like coming here where my son is buried. He would be five now", says Suzana. Her three-month-old baby died along with thirteen others in a clinical trial by British lab GSK. With a population of 41 million, Argentina has become the preferred destination for drug testing, where a third of the population depend on free healthcare. "They were so pushy; they would harass people until they accepted to take part in the trial", says paediatrician Leandro Gamba. While some of the most powerful pharmaceutical companies benefit, victims and their families receive no explanation, compensation or justice when things go wrong. "There is no law, no national agency, no controls."
WildAngle Productions – Ref. 5975
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

Desert of Skeletons. Full Documentary | Planet Doc Full Documentaries

The bushmen and himba tribe live in contact with nature we learn their rare customs and culture through a tour of the skeleton coast.
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The bushmen and himba tribe live in contact with nature we learn their rare customs and culture through a tour of the skeleton coast.
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The SkeletonCoast marks the limit of a desert which covers a narrow strip, no wider than 200 kilometres, running from southern Angola to the Orange river, the border with South Africa.
02:22 Like a coastal belt, the dunes and rocks of the Namib desert cover 250,000 square kilometres along more than 2,000 kilometres of the Atlantic coast of Namibia.
06: 39 The first European to set foot on this coast was the Portuguese, Diego Cao, in 1486. But it was not until 1883 that the first stable settlement was established, when the German navigator and merchant, Adolf Lüderitz, reached an agreement with the head of one of the Nama tribes. Lüderitz bought the bay for a relative small amount of money and sixty rifles, in order to set up a whale processing plant here. A few months later, Kanzler Bismark declared Namibia a protectorate of the German Empire. In 1904, war broke out between the Nama and the Germans, and Lüderitz became the first prisoner of war.
The town is surrounded by almost endless diamond deposits, but these are transported directly to South Africa,
and have very little influence on the local economy.
13:50 Chonwati is a small settlement, inhabited by just four families, a total of 14 people. The Bushmen live in small, scattered groups, adapting to whatever the land can offer, the natural resources.
19:13 The four Bushmen get ready for the hunt. Their most powerful weapon is to be found below ground.
24: 19 Seven hundred kilometres northwest of Chonwati,
in a remote, mountainous region called Kaokoland,
lie semi-arid lands where a cattle-rearing tribe has settled permanently. The Himba are one of the most interesting, and most intact tribal groups in Africa.
2812 Polygamy is practised among the Himba, and Komané may have sexual relations with whoever she wants, provided she asks her husband for permission. But it is important for a woman to be the first wife, as this confers certain privileges, such as the care of the sacred fire, which give her a more dignified status.
32:13 There is only one thing more important for the Himba than their physical appearance: the cattle.
They are the basis of their economy and a subject which arouses a great deal of passion and rivalry. It is more than a merely economic activity, affecting also political, social and religious aspects of life.
38:48 Tobacco and Dagga, or marihuana, are also important elements in the culture of the Bushmen.
40:42 The hunt has begun. They have hit a male oryx. If the arrow has hit a sensitive area, such as the neck or the lungs, the oryx will fall down dead in a matter of hours, but if not, the slow chase can go on for several days.
49:20 In the village of Chonwati, Kushai, Samgao, Tuka and Bo relax with their families around the sacred fire. With this dance, they give thanks to the good spirits for the success of the hunt and the abundance of food.
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The bushmen and himba tribe live in contact with nature we learn their rare customs and culture through a tour of the skeleton coast.
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The SkeletonCoast marks the limit of a desert which covers a narrow strip, no wider than 200 kilometres, running from southern Angola to the Orange river, the border with South Africa.
02:22 Like a coastal belt, the dunes and rocks of the Namib desert cover 250,000 square kilometres along more than 2,000 kilometres of the Atlantic coast of Namibia.
06: 39 The first European to set foot on this coast was the Portuguese, Diego Cao, in 1486. But it was not until 1883 that the first stable settlement was established, when the German navigator and merchant, Adolf Lüderitz, reached an agreement with the head of one of the Nama tribes. Lüderitz bought the bay for a relative small amount of money and sixty rifles, in order to set up a whale processing plant here. A few months later, Kanzler Bismark declared Namibia a protectorate of the German Empire. In 1904, war broke out between the Nama and the Germans, and Lüderitz became the first prisoner of war.
The town is surrounded by almost endless diamond deposits, but these are transported directly to South Africa,
and have very little influence on the local economy.
13:50 Chonwati is a small settlement, inhabited by just four families, a total of 14 people. The Bushmen live in small, scattered groups, adapting to whatever the land can offer, the natural resources.
19:13 The four Bushmen get ready for the hunt. Their most powerful weapon is to be found below ground.
24: 19 Seven hundred kilometres northwest of Chonwati,
in a remote, mountainous region called Kaokoland,
lie semi-arid lands where a cattle-rearing tribe has settled permanently. The Himba are one of the most interesting, and most intact tribal groups in Africa.
2812 Polygamy is practised among the Himba, and Komané may have sexual relations with whoever she wants, provided she asks her husband for permission. But it is important for a woman to be the first wife, as this confers certain privileges, such as the care of the sacred fire, which give her a more dignified status.
32:13 There is only one thing more important for the Himba than their physical appearance: the cattle.
They are the basis of their economy and a subject which arouses a great deal of passion and rivalry. It is more than a merely economic activity, affecting also political, social and religious aspects of life.
38:48 Tobacco and Dagga, or marihuana, are also important elements in the culture of the Bushmen.
40:42 The hunt has begun. They have hit a male oryx. If the arrow has hit a sensitive area, such as the neck or the lungs, the oryx will fall down dead in a matter of hours, but if not, the slow chase can go on for several days.
49:20 In the village of Chonwati, Kushai, Samgao, Tuka and Bo relax with their families around the sacred fire. With this dance, they give thanks to the good spirits for the success of the hunt and the abundance of food.
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On.. Heaven, Hell and Tobacco - by YoutubeShaman.com

Hello again. In this episode I talk about the many properties of Tobacco: its history, the research, modern trends, and of course the many uses of this very ver...

Hello again. In this episode I talk about the many properties of Tobacco: its history, the research, modern trends, and of course the many uses of this very versatile plant. Tobacco has a historically significant worth in shamanic and energy working capacities, and can be an aid to contemplation, balancing, cleansing and protection.

Hello again. In this episode I talk about the many properties of Tobacco: its history, the research, modern trends, and of course the many uses of this very versatile plant. Tobacco has a historically significant worth in shamanic and energy working capacities, and can be an aid to contemplation, balancing, cleansing and protection.

Eye on Gauteng looks at the Uber/meter taxi debacle, British American Tobacco highlights the economic wounds of illicit cigarettes and the job creation partnerships to pave the way towards curbing unemployment.

Eye on Gauteng looks at the Uber/meter taxi debacle, British American Tobacco highlights the economic wounds of illicit cigarettes and the job creation partnerships to pave the way towards curbing unemployment.

published:09 Oct 2017

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Towards Narrowing the Treatment Gap for Substance Use Disorders in Cape Town, South Africa

BRONWYN MYERS, PHDChiefSpecialistScientistAlcoholTobacco and Other Drug ResearchUnitSouth African Medical Research CouncilLunch and refreshments will be provided at 12:45 p.m. and the talk will begin at 1:00 p.m. This event is sponsored by the DGHI Global Mental HealthInitiative.
About the Speaker
Dr. Bronwyn Myers is a Chief Specialist Scientist in the Alcohol and Drug AbuseResearch Unit of the South African Medical Research Council, where she heads up the Substance AbuseTreatment and Interventions Research sub-stream.
Dr. Myers is a clinical psychologist by training with a PhD in Psychology from the University of Cape Town. She has 10 years of clinical and community research experience and has been a co-principal investigator on several NIH and CDC-funded pilot and large-scale randomized controlled trials of behavioural HIV and substance abuse interventions for vulnerable people.
Dr. Myers also has considerable experience as an addictions clinician and has an honorary appointment with the University of Cape Town's Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, where she maintains a clinical caseload, teaching, and supervision duties. Her expertise in substance abuse treatment and HIV has been acknowledged via invitations to serve on International reference groups on HIV and drug use and as a technical advisor to the World Health Organisation on several occasions. She has written and published prolifically on the subject, including several book chapters, technical reports and numerous peer-reviewed journal articles.

BRONWYN MYERS, PHDChiefSpecialistScientistAlcoholTobacco and Other Drug ResearchUnitSouth African Medical Research CouncilLunch and refreshments will be provided at 12:45 p.m. and the talk will begin at 1:00 p.m. This event is sponsored by the DGHI Global Mental HealthInitiative.
About the Speaker
Dr. Bronwyn Myers is a Chief Specialist Scientist in the Alcohol and Drug AbuseResearch Unit of the South African Medical Research Council, where she heads up the Substance AbuseTreatment and Interventions Research sub-stream.
Dr. Myers is a clinical psychologist by training with a PhD in Psychology from the University of Cape Town. She has 10 years of clinical and community research experience and has been a co-principal investigator on several NIH and CDC-funded pilot and large-scale randomized controlled trials of behavioural HIV and substance abuse interventions for vulnerable people.
Dr. Myers also has considerable experience as an addictions clinician and has an honorary appointment with the University of Cape Town's Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, where she maintains a clinical caseload, teaching, and supervision duties. Her expertise in substance abuse treatment and HIV has been acknowledged via invitations to serve on International reference groups on HIV and drug use and as a technical advisor to the World Health Organisation on several occasions. She has written and published prolifically on the subject, including several book chapters, technical reports and numerous peer-reviewed journal articles.

Dr. Steven Rubert: "An Environmental History of Zimbabwe's Highveld"

Dr. Steven Rubert is an economic historian with a long-standing interest in colonial era Zimbabwe and is the author of The Historical Dictionary of Zimbabwe. He...

Dr. Steven Rubert is an economic historian with a long-standing interest in colonial era Zimbabwe and is the author of The Historical Dictionary of Zimbabwe. He has studied such topics as tobacco farming and wage labor, and, more recently, a comparison of the cultural, socio-political, and economic contexts of health care for indigenous Africans and white settlers. In this talk he will explore how colonial policies impacted the environment of the central region of Zimbabwe, as well as events since the late 1990s.
See http://africa.uoregon.edu/category/events/speaker-series for more information and the full schedule of speakers in the African Studies Lecture Series.

Dr. Steven Rubert is an economic historian with a long-standing interest in colonial era Zimbabwe and is the author of The Historical Dictionary of Zimbabwe. He has studied such topics as tobacco farming and wage labor, and, more recently, a comparison of the cultural, socio-political, and economic contexts of health care for indigenous Africans and white settlers. In this talk he will explore how colonial policies impacted the environment of the central region of Zimbabwe, as well as events since the late 1990s.
See http://africa.uoregon.edu/category/events/speaker-series for more information and the full schedule of speakers in the African Studies Lecture Series.

published:31 Jul 2012

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Tobacco and International Law: Evaluating and Enforcing the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

The world’s first public health treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) expresses the “concern of the international community about the devastating worldwide health, social, economic, and environmental consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke.” However, the treaty lacks any enforcement mechanisms and its structure focuses on state behavior while struggling to deal with the impact that multi-national corporations have on the tobacco industry. As the treaty has reached its 10th year in force, a growing number of global health and international law experts are advocating for the use of the United Nation’s human rights system as a mechanism for its enforcement. But does that system represent the best model for achieving the treaty’s goals? Which rights would be implicated? What specific human rights enforcement systems would be best suited to any particular case? A panel of international law and global health experts will address these questions and examine progress being made in the Inter-American system and around the world.
Panelists:
-Oscar Cabrera, executive director, O’NeillInstitute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center
-Laurent Huber, executive director, Action on Smoking and Health
-Carlos Vasquez, professor, Georgetown University Law Center; member, United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Moderator: Mary Rouvelas, senior counsel, American Cancer SocietyCancerActionNetwork

The world’s first public health treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) expresses the “concern of the international community about the devastating worldwide health, social, economic, and environmental consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke.” However, the treaty lacks any enforcement mechanisms and its structure focuses on state behavior while struggling to deal with the impact that multi-national corporations have on the tobacco industry. As the treaty has reached its 10th year in force, a growing number of global health and international law experts are advocating for the use of the United Nation’s human rights system as a mechanism for its enforcement. But does that system represent the best model for achieving the treaty’s goals? Which rights would be implicated? What specific human rights enforcement systems would be best suited to any particular case? A panel of international law and global health experts will address these questions and examine progress being made in the Inter-American system and around the world.
Panelists:
-Oscar Cabrera, executive director, O’NeillInstitute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center
-Laurent Huber, executive director, Action on Smoking and Health
-Carlos Vasquez, professor, Georgetown University Law Center; member, United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Moderator: Mary Rouvelas, senior counsel, American Cancer SocietyCancerActionNetwork

In an attempt to build policy consensus on achieving a smoke free South Africa, a panel of experts gathered at Johannesburg’s Hyatt Regency Hotel on Wednesday 25 January 2017. Four health professionals presented a variety of views on the efficacy of vaping – the increasingly popular smoking of e-cigarettes – as a healthier alternative to the smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes.
www.vpasa.org.za

In an attempt to build policy consensus on achieving a smoke free South Africa, a panel of experts gathered at Johannesburg’s Hyatt Regency Hotel on Wednesday 25 January 2017. Four health professionals presented a variety of views on the efficacy of vaping – the increasingly popular smoking of e-cigarettes – as a healthier alternative to the smoking of traditional tobacco cigarettes.
www.vpasa.org.za

The Tobacco Industry's Exploitation Of African Children

Children Of Tobacco (2013): Eighty thousand Malawian children are enslaved by a worldwide addiction. Despite serious health risks and missing out on an education, the exploitation continues without effective government or industry action.
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"Without the kids the tobacco would rot", says Josepha, whose son Shepherd works on her tobacco field. Enticed by promises of high incomes and fertiliser loans, peasants are being encouraged to switch from corn to tobacco. In an ironic twist, the little money made from growing tobacco is being spent on corn. Handling tobacco with bare hands equals to absorbing nicotine from fifty cigarettes a day. "People have no idea of what is going on", says doctor Chimbetete, warning of the risks of green tobacco disease. With tobacco representing 60% of Malawi's exports the authorities are turning a blind eye to the situation, and corporate responsibilities programmes are proving a sham. As one commentator states: "They finance these programs to clear their conscience".
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